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Desserts With Muffin MixesI buttered the oval dish, substituted peanut butter for the cooking oil and once cool I iced with cream cheese icing. Yum! Becareful to watch and not let it burn. The cake seems to take less time to bake than the muffins would (I don't understand why, but ok.) Also, I had some strawberry muffin mix. I did the same with no muffin papers but had some fresh strawberries to cut up into the batter along with the dehydrated ones that were in the mix. Awsome results! Any other muffin tricks out there? By melody_yesterday Feedback About This Post:RE: Desserts With Muffin Mixes
this is all making me hungry for cake & i just got back from having dinner out ! Post by melody_yesterday RE: Desserts With Muffin Mixes
Have made this recipe twice, and it's a keeper. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Desserts With Muffin MixesSome of those muffin mixes don't have the exact fruit it's called in them. I've bought some before marked "blueberry" that turned out to be blueberry flavored apple bits, instead of actual blueberries. The same with the "strawberry" muffin mixes, they turned out to have strawberry flavored apple bits in them, instead of dehydrated strawberries. Post by badwater |
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